Jumpstart Impact Report

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2022 Impact Report

Inside: Meet Kaitlin and learn how you helped complete the construction of three new homes in Restoration Village this year!

TRANSFORMING THE LIVES OF PRISONERS FROM THE INSIDE OUT

Our Mission

Our Vision

We imagine a day when the back of recidivism is broken in our state, our nation, and beyond.

2 Thank You 3 Your Impact in 2022 4 Hope to the Hopeless: Inside Program Resumes 6 Safe Places to Restart: Three Restoration Village Homes Completed 8 Meaningful Opportunities Through Living Wages: JUMPSTART Landscaping Launches 10 Impactful Partnerships: Stand Together Foundation Partners With JUMPSTART 12 Employment Program 13 Restoration Society 14 Our Goals for 2023 | Restoration Village 16 Financials 17 How You Can Help / Our Team Contents
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Together, We Are Creating Transformational Opportunities.

When I think back over my time with JUMPSTART, as a graduate and now as a staff member, I can't help but think of the countless numbers of you who make daily sacrifices for the work we are doing. Your prayers and commitment to us and those we serve have made this life-changing model a reality. Your impact reaches far beyond one prisoner or returning citizen. It extends for generations.

What began in 2007 with a small group of volunteers ministering to the prisoners at Tyger River Correctional Institution in Enoree, SC, has now grown to serve 18 prisons across our state. This past year, over 700 men and women participated in our Inside and Outside Programs. Our leadership team and staff has grown to 14 individuals who work tirelessly bringing the hope of the Gospel to those living in brokenness and despair inside our state prisons. And as you know, the work doesn't end within those desolate walls. With your support over this past year, we far exceeded our expectations for impact. Some of our highlights for the year were:

• The Inside Program resumed after shutdown due to Covid

• Three homes were completed at JUMPSTART's Restoration Village

• JUMPSTART Landscaping officially launched

• We participated in leadership development with Stand Together Foundation at the Catalyst Summit in Austin, TX (JUMPSTART was selected as a Catalyst Partner in 2021!)

Throughout the pages of this booklet, we are excited to share details of these successes, stories of the lives you've impacted, and our dreams for the coming year. As you thumb through these pages, I hope you will join us... in thanking God for his kindness and provision over the past year, and in praying that he will continue to give us wisdom for the years ahead.

ThankYou.

YOU ARE CREATING GENERATIONAL CHANGE.

Because of your generosity and partnership, we continue to disciple current and former prisoners and assist with reentry to society. We are at work providing support for spiritual, educational, employment, healthcare, housing, and family relationship needs.

The Inside Program

The Inside Program introduces participants to Jesus and helps them discover a greater purpose for their lives by providing:

• A 40-week intensive discipleship process

• Unique, peer-to-peer assessments that ensure accountability and drive growth

• Class curriculum focused on transforming lives through: worship, fellowship, discipleship, mentoring, serving others, living with purpose, and reentry education

• An emphasis on daily living out our core values of accountability, responsibility, and submission to authority

The Outside Program

The Outside Program provides a safe and stable environment for people in transition after incarceration. This 12-month program offers our participants:

• Low-cost, safe and stable housing with access to physical, mental, and dental healthcare

• Individual case management, mentoring, and financial stability training

• Transportation to service providers, employment, and shopping

• Permanent and meaningful employment at a living wage

• Spiritual growth opportunities

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4,500 IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBERS WERE IMPACTED BY JUMPSTART

$789,000 DONOR INVESTMENT IN RESTORATION VILLAGE

900+ INDIVIDUALS (PARTICIPANTS, VOLUNTEERS, AND MENTORS) WERE INVOLVED MONTHLY WITH JUMPSTART

700+

MEN AND WOMEN PARTICIPATED IN OUR INSIDE AND OUTSIDE PROGRAMS

265 RIDES WERE PROVIDED WEEKLY FOR OUR PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS

480 HOURS WERE INVESTED WEEKLY BY VOLUNTEERS

3 NEW CLASSES BEGAN IN FACILITIES (BRINGING THE TOTAL TO 18)

639 PARTICIPANTS GRADUATED FROM OUR INSIDE PROGRAM

100% EMPLOYMENT FOR TRANSITIONAL PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS WHO ARE PHYSICALLY ABLE TO WORK

$17 AVERAGE STARTING HOURLY WAGE EARNED BY GRADUATES

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Doc Smith (r) stands inside Tyger River Correctional Facility with Don Williams (l), Co-Founder of JUMPSTART and Director of Community Relations. Doc spent 25 years at TRCF for a crime he committed at age 22. He now serves as a JUMPSTART volunteer helping men discover how with Christ their future will be greater than their past.

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You hopebring to the hopeless.

The effects of COVID-19 far outlasted the initial happenings of 2020. Like countless programs and events, our Inside Program was shut down to volunteers and a reopening date was uncertain. As those spring days slowly crept by, we began to wonder when or if we would ever be able to return to face-to-face instruction within the correctional facilities.

However, while we were feeling stonewalled on the outside, God showed his faithfulness by having already prepared leaders on the inside. Inside Mentor Leaders stepped up in seven of 15 facilities and continued class instruction and discipleship across the state. How exciting and encouraging it was to know that these men and women were living out their training and being obedient to the call of God on their lives during a time when they were needed the most.

2020 ended.

And 2021 came... and went.

And finally, June 15, 2022 — the long-anticipated day arrived and the Inside Program resumed! This was not only the start of a transformational journey for participants, but also a long-awaited reunion for our outside volunteers.

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You give safe places to restart.

We broke ground on Restoration Village in 2021 and the progress into this year has been thrilling to watch. Located in Wellford, SC, this 26-acre campus will serve as a beacon of hope, love, and opportunity for men and women returning to our community from incarceration. It will also serve as the national model for cities and states who want to help returning citizens have a future greater than their past.

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Kaitlin is one of the first residents of Restoration Village. Scan the code to learn more about Kaitlin's journey.

The first three 3-bedroom homes were completed this year, and construction for the overall development of the village continues to move forward as planned. Despite the grueling heat of the South Carolina summer, July brought a buzz of excitement as we watched the first residents move in and occupy the first completed home.

Our 2023 plans for Restoration Village include four additional homes, an opportunity center that will have classrooms, a commercial kitchen for teaching culinary arts, and event space for community events and worship. Read more about these projects and how you can be a part on page 15.

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We celebrated three completed homes this year. The homes connect via walkways centered by a community pavilion. This space provides an inviting area for residents to share a meal or just hang out and enjoy each other's company.

You create meaningful opportunities through living wages.

JUMPSTART Landscaping launched in the spring of this year. The program is run by JUMPSTART alumni, participants, and others in the community who desire to be employed for a purpose more than profit. This social enterprise provides meaningful opportunities through living wages.

JUMPSTART Landscaping offers an abundance of services such as mowing, trimming/edging, mulch/ pine straw installation, pruning, debris removal, weed control, leaf removal, and irrigation startup, monitoring, and winterizing.

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JumpstartVision.org | 9 Upstate SC Residents and Businesses: Hiring or recommending JUMPSTART Landscaping is another creative way to show your support! JUSTINContactDURRELL for a quote! 833.236.9033 Justin.Durrell@ JumpstartVision.org
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Justin Durrell, a program alumnus, leads JUMPSTART Landscaping. Scan the code to
learn
about Justin's journey.

You fuel impactful partnerships.

Stand Together Foundation is dedicated to supporting bottom-up solutions that empower those in poverty. As reported last year, JUMPSTART was selected as one of 13 nonprofit partners to join Stand Together Foundation's 2021 Catalyst Program. This annual program is designed to help top-performing nonprofits deepen their impact and transform more lives. The six-month curriculum includes individualized leadership and management coaching, access to a peer network for advice and partnerships, and a variety of legal services and software tools to increase effectiveness.

In September of 2021, Cary Sanders, our Executive Director, and Don Williams, Co-Founder of JUMPSTART and Director of Community Relations, attended Stand Together Foundation's leadership training in Washington, DC. And in March of this year, Cary, Don, and Tiffany Crossby, our Director of Mission Advancement, traveled to Austin, Texas to attend Stand Together Foundation’s Catalyst Summit.

In addition to the training and coaching we have received through this program, Stand Together Foundation also surveyed 100 of its Catalyst Partners. Of those surveyed by Stand Together Foundation, JUMPSTART ranked 1st for the lifetime value we create for those we serve! We are excited to learn about how we can implement best practices to better serve our participants through this continued partnership with Stand Together Foundation.

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Through the survey conducted by Stand Together Foundation (sent to program participants and graduates), JUMPSTART ranked 1st (out of 100 Catalyst partners) for the lifetime value we create for those we serve!

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Pictured above are just a few of the men and women we have served this year.

Employment Program

JUMPSTART’s employment program strengthens company workforces by providing qualified, dependable workers. Job responsibilities are emphasized through our relationships with local companies in the community where our retention rate is 90%. We are grateful for the following companies who actively participate in our employment program by providing jobs for our participants and graduates. Finding and keeping a job is one of JUMPSTART’s five keys to success.

AFR

Antolin

BMC Manufacturing

Burgess Enterprises

Cannon Roofing

Carolina Cleaning Company

Carolina Cottons Works, Inc.

Contec, Inc.

Custom Forest Products

Oilmen’s Equipment Corp

Polydeck Screen Corporation

Puroclean

Staffing Associates

Sun Surveillance, Inc.

Tietex

Trelleborg

Vocation Rehabilitation

Wolff Industries

Special

Thanks To These

2022 Champion Employment Program Partners

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Restoration Society

Restoration Society represents a group of loyal supporters who have provided a cash gift or pledge of $5,000 toward the development of Restoration Village. Thank you to each of these individuals and businesses.

Individuals

Jeff Bauer

Clarence and Harriet Bauknight

Mr. and Mrs. Bauknight, Jr.

Dr. John and Laura Beard

Timothy A. Brett

Robert E. and Sylvia Caldwell, Sr.

John and Jerry Carlisle

Mike and Cindy Chibbaro

Dr. Chad and Dr. Jill Colson

Steve and Mary Crawford

Brian and Marian Dameier

Senator James and Debbie DeMint

Dr. Bunty and Chrissy Desor

Dr. Mitchell and Paige Ellett

Charles W. and Lynn Fields III

Steve and Clare Ford

Eric and Lyssa Foust

Meredith Fowler

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Fulk, Jr.

Paul and Patty Gaeto

Randall and Athena Gay

Keri Geary

John and Laura Gramling

Dr. Paul and Joyce Gunter

Tom and Fran Hallam

Joshua M. and Amy Henderson

Rick and Mary Higgins

Joe E. and Katheryn Hines

Tommy and Lynne Holt

Todd and Gina Hyneman

Debbie and Mike Kiriakides

David and Nan Lake

Wesley and Jayne Lehrer

Paul Lister

Will and Sarah Lucas

John and Mary Jane Martin

William McCauley III

Paul and Sissy Melotte

Kip and Kim Miller

Tommy and Linda Moore

Jason and Melanie Moore

Lynn Morrow

Stan Parker

Chris and Jennifer Prichard

Doug Ray

Cary and Ashley Sanders

Matt and Sarah Shingleton

Brett and Winton Swanson

Grover and Darla Todd

Chris and Lisa Urban

David and Laura Watson

Barry and Debra Wilson

Businesses

Dentistry at Pelham Pointe

Genetech, Inc.

Mar-Mac, Inc.

Steve Crawford Trucking, Inc.

Sun Surveillance, Inc

Churches and Nonprofits

Advent United

Methodist Church

Church of the Advent

Episcopal Church of the Advent Fellowship Greenville

Grace Church

Greenville Circle 555

New Life Deliverance Church

The Estate of Bernard Klamer

The Four Bees Foundation

Character Restoration Initative Westminister

Presbyterian Church

Truist Foundation

Symmes Foundation

Memorials and Honorariums

In Memory of Travis Cromer

In Memory of Jerry Frady

In Memory of Sand and Dorothy Gaeto

In Honor of Rich Richardson

In Honor of Harry and Thelma Rowland

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Our Goals for 2023 | Restoration

Four 6-Bedroom Homes

Village |

With three homes completed this year, we have 18 more homes to construct. These 6-bedroom homes will feature three shared bathrooms, a community kitchen, a dining room, living room spaces, and a covered patio. These homes, as part of the Outside Program, will not only provide housing and transportation for our graduates, but also support, accountability, and a proven path towards success.

| Financial Goal: $1,000,000 |

Opportunity Center

This multi-purpose building will be used to host a variety of events for our residents and program participants. Its versatility will meet many of our current needs: staff offices, a space for mentor training for our Outside and Inside programs, a commercial kitchen for meal prep and culinary classes, and a chapel.

The chapel will serve as a hub for community events, fundraisers, services, and classes. These classes include, but are not limited to: Bible studies, life skills classes, workforce development training, financial literacy classes, and other evidence-based programming. The chapel will also be a permanent home for JUMPSTART graduations and other events, reducing annual operating costs by thousands. We anticipate this environment for community engagement will provide participants with transformational opportunities.

| Financial Goal: $1,500,000 |

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Opportunity Center Opportunity Center Schematic 6-Bedroom Home

Numbers based on activity through October 2022.

$802,200

Total: $664,300

16 | JUMPSTART 2022 Impact Report Program Fees $97,600 (Phases 1, 2) Program Fees $22,000 (Phase 3) Donations $404,000 Vehicle Donations $46,900 Grants $65,700 JUMPSTART Landscaping $166,000 Total:
Transitional Program $263,500 Inside Prison Program $109,200 Management & Operations $134,000 JUMPSTART Landscaping $157,600 (including
Income Expenses
all start-up equipment costs)
Financials

How You Can Help

Donate

Online: Visit JumpstartVision.org, click "Get Involved", "Donate" - OR - scan the code below.

By phone: 888.403.3815

By mail: JUMPSTART

PO Box 1050

Spartanburg, SC 29304-1050

Donations are not only transformational investments, they are also tax-deductible.

Our Team

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Dr. Michael Scharff Chair

Limestone University

Mike Kiriakides Vice Chair

KDS Commercial Properties

Tommy Holt Secretary

Hardwood Bridge, LLC

Sharon McDowell Treasurer

Grace Management Group

Robert E. Caldwell, Sr

Grace Management Group

Chuck Fields

Paradigm Appraisal Services

Dr. Gwen Johnson

University of South Carolina

Tommy Moore

JUMPSTART USA

Chris Phillips

Sun Surveillance

Daniel T. Sulton

Pray

Always be joyful. Pray without ceasing. Give thanks in everything for this is the will of God for you in Christ Jesus. (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18)

Volunteer

Volunteers are key components of our ongoing operations. Visit JumpstartVision.org, click "Get Involved", "Volunteer", "Apply".

Join the Conversation

@JumpStartMinistry

@jumpstartsc

@JumpStartMinistrySpartanburg

@JumpStartMinistry

Ogletree Deakins Law Firm

STAFF

Cary Sanders Executive Director

Don Williams Director of Community Relations

Nina Young Chief of Staff

Tiffany Crossby Director of Mission Advancement

Tim Murray Inside Program Director

Karen Underwood Transitional Program Director

George Miller Housing and Transportation Manager

Justin Durrell Strategic Initiatives Coordinator

Amanda Balint Office Manager

Kaitlin Lucas Workforce Development Coordinator

Bladen Bates Ambassador (Intern)

Jimmy MacPhee Transitional Program Coach

Steven Roberts Transitional Program Coach

TRANSFORMING THE LIVES OF PRISONERS FROM THE INSIDE OUT

PO Box 1050, Spartanburg, SC 29304-1050

888.403.3815 | JumpstartVision.org

GOD FINDS US IN THE HOLES WE DIG FOR OURSELVES. WE SEE FAILURES; HE SEES FOUNDATIONS.

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